论文标题

潮汐参数的重力波中的波形系统学和来自二进制中子恒星信号的状态方程

Waveform systematics in the gravitational-wave inference of tidal parameters and equation of state from binary neutron star signals

论文作者

Gamba, Rossella, Breschi, Matteo, Bernuzzi, Sebastiano, Agathos, Michalis, Nagar, Alessandro

论文摘要

来自二进制中子恒星联合的引力波信号带有有关潮汐特征中恒星状态方程的信息。推断潮汐参数(或状态方程直接)的一个主要问题是波形近似值引入的系统误差。我们使用基于规格不变相分析和Fisher信息矩阵的自下而上方法来研究波形系统学并帮助识别参数估计中的偏见。对15种不同二进制文件的模拟分析表明,当前波形模型中的系统学在信噪比(SNR)$ {\ gtrsim} 80 $上占主导地位。这意味着在降低的潮汐参数的推断中的偏见大于统计$ 90 \%$可靠间隔。例如,尽管中子半径可能会以$ {\ sim} 5 \%$的限制在SNR 80处约束,但Systematics可以处于$ {\ sim} 10 \%$级别。我们将方法应用于GW170817(SNR $ {\ sim} 30 $),并确认没有显着的系统效果。使用最佳频率范围进行分析,我们估计中子星半径为$ 12.5^{+1.1} _ { - 1.8} \,$ km。后者与电磁意识的先验和最近的测量结果一致。鉴于第三代探测器探索SNR $ {\ gtrsim} 100 $,我们发现所有当前的波形模型在推断还原的潮汐参数(对于后者的任何值)的推断时都会导致至少1- sigma的差异。我们得出的结论是,当前的波形模型,包括来自数值相对性的波形模型不足以推断出最大的(也是最有用的)事件的状态方程,而高级和第三代探测器将观察到。

Gravitational-wave signals from binary neutron star coalescences carry information about the star's equation of state in their tidal signatures. A major issue in the inference of the tidal parameters (or directly of the equation of state) is the systematic error introduced by the waveform approximants. We use a bottom-up approach based on gauge-invariant phase analysis and the Fisher information matrix to investigate waveform systematics and help identifying biases in parameter estimation. A mock analysis of 15 different binaries indicates that systematics in current waveform models dominate over statistical errors at signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) ${\gtrsim} 80$. This implies biases in the inference of the reduced tidal parameter that are are larger than the statistical $90\%$ credible-intervals. For example, while the neutron-star radius could be constrained at ${\sim} 5\%$ level at SNR 80, systematics can be at the ${\sim} 10\%$ level. We apply our approach to GW170817 (SNR ${\sim}30$) and confirm that no significant systematic effects are present. Using an optimal frequency range for the analysis, we estimate a neutron-star radius of $12.5^{+1.1}_{-1.8}\,$km. The latter is consistent with an electromagnetic-informed prior and the recent NICER measurement. Exploring SNR ${\gtrsim}100$ in view of third-generation detectors, we find that all the current waveform models lead to differences of at least 1-sigma in the inference of the reduced tidal parameter (for any value of the latter). We conclude that current waveform models, including those from numerical relativity, are insufficient to infer the equation of state in the loudest (and potentially most informative) events that will be observed by advanced and third generation detectors.

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